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The 32GB SanDisk Ultra II SDHC card with MicroMate USB 2.0 Reader has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $349.99. The 16GB card with reader has a suggested price of $179.99, and the 8GB ...
SanDisk got official (after some fighting) with its 16GB microSDHC and M2 cards way back in September, but now we're being formally introduced to the Mobile Ultra line. Both cards remain topped ...
SanDisk will start shipping this month two new memory cards from the Mobile Ultra line. The 16GB microSD and M2 units will be bundled with MobileMate Micro Reader for easy USB connection.
A SanDisk MicroMate USB 2.0 Reader is packaged with the 32Gb and 16Gb cards, giving users a one-stop solution for capturing, storing and transferring their images.
While SanDisk has made no official announcements, their 16GB MicroSD cards are popping up for sale at various internet retailers (at various prices, we might add). Ranging from $80 to $220 (we’d ...
Two of the new cards, 12GB and 16GB CompactFlash cards, carry the company's Extreme III moniker, while the third, a 4GB SDHC card bears the Ultra II name. SanDisk says Extreme III cards can ...
The 64GB SanDisk Cruzer Force uses a USB 2.0 connection to plug into your devices. Because of that, it’s slower than the Ultra, with read speeds up to 24 MB/s and write speeds up to 6 MB/s.
SanDisk has released a new line of dual-interface USB flash drives, the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive. Coming in three different storage capacities: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, these USB flash drives ...
The 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB M2 have an MSRP of $27.99, $44.99, $74.99, and $142.99, respectively, although some sellers may lower those prices.. But for those of you with PSP 3000 and PSP 2000 ...
Used with a PC, the Extreme Pro is definitely faster than SanDisk's Mobile Ultra and standard memory lines. All three cards read a 2.2GB file in about 2 minutes, for a transfer rate of about 19.8MBps.
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